I've just installed terminology to give it a look (by the way, very very nice 
terminal :) ), so I tried to launch it from evry and I realized there was no 
applications by that name... odd, because indeed in e's prefix (/opt/e17) 
there are both the executable and the desktop file.
the reason was this:
max@rubino:~$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
/usr/share/enlightenment:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/

I wonder why it was set to /usr/share/enlightenment, given that I don't have 
any dir by that name at all. shouldn't e (or efreet) set that variable to 
include e's prefix in it?

JFYI, trying to set it via ~/.profile leads to an useless environment because 
that way gsettings crashes at start, so there is no way to use any gtk app. 
instead, setting it through the configuration panel works fine:
max@rubino:~$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/:/opt/e17/share/

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